VISAS
AND CONSULATES

Citizens of countries like United
States, Canada, Spain and the United Kingdom do not need a visa
to enter Argentina for a maximum of 90 days; nevertheless you
must carry a valid passport. Citizens of Argentina's neighboring
countries like Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil
only need their identification card in order to enter the country.

For other countries it is advisable
to ask about visas in an Argentine consulate or embassy.

Visa
Extensions

Upon entering the country visitors receive a tourist visa stamp
valid for 90 days, which can be renovated for 90 days more once
the first term is over. This must be done through the
Direcciˇn Nacional de Migraciones (Immigration) or at
the address: Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, Capital Federal.
Tel: 43170200.

Traveling
with Minors

In Argentina, people over 21 years
old are considered of legal age, therefore, any person less
than 21 years of age wanting to enter the country alone or with
a person that is not a legal guardian must present a written
authorization signed by their mother, father, or guardian endorsed
by the Argentine consul in the place of origin. The document
can be included in the minorĺs passport.